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Cross-sectional epidemiology of hearing loss in Australian children aged 11-12 years old and 25-year secular trends
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Language and social-emotional and behavioural wellbeing from 4 to 7 years: a community-based study
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Acquisition of Maternal Education and Its Relation to Single-Word Reading in Middle Childhood: Annalysis of the Millennium Cohort Study
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Language and social-emotional and behavioural wellbeing from 4 to 7ars: a community-based study
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Service utilisation and costs of language impairment in children: The early language in Victoria Australian population-based study
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The agreement between parent-reported and directly measured child language and parenting behaviors
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The agreement between parent-reported and directly measured child language and parenting behaviors
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Developing a comprehensive model of risk and protective factors that can predict spelling at age seven : findings from a community sample of Victorian children
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Levers for Language Growth: Characteristics and Predictors of Language Trajectories between 4 and 7 Years
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Healthcare costs associated with language difficulties up to 9 years of age: Australian population-based study
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Language ability of children with and without a history of stuttering: A longitudinal cohort study
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Motor speech impairment, activity, and participation in children with cerebral palsy
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The present study used a population-based sample of children with cerebral palsy (CP) to estimate the prevalence of motor speech impairment and its association with activity and participation. A sample of 79 Victorian children aged 4 years 11 months to 6 years 5 months was recruited through the Victorian CP Register. The presence of motor speech impairment was recorded using the Viking Speech Scale (VSS). Activity and participation outcomes included speech intelligibility (the National Technical Institute for the Deaf rating scale, NTID), the Functional Communication Classification System (FCCS) and Communication Function Classification System (CFCS). A parent completed rating scale was used to examine the association between motor speech impairment and participation. Ninety per cent (71/79) of children demonstrated a motor speech impairment. Strong associations were found between the VSS and NTID (< .001), CFCS (< .001), and FCCS levels (<.001). VSS levels III–IV were significantly associated with restrictions in home, school, and community-based participation as perceived by parents. Although some diversity in activity and participation outcomes was observed within specific VSS levels, the results of this study suggested that children with mild motor speech impairments are more likely to demonstrate superior activity and participation outcomes compared to children with moderate or severe deficits. ; No Full Text
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Clinical Sciences not elsewhere classified
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/173238 https://doi.org/10.3109/17549507.2014.917439
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